Built in the 15th century, on a quadrangular plan, the chapel appears along the oldest road in the Grana Valley.
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Already a flourishing church in the medieval period and a parish base for a very long time, San Giovanni dominates Caraglio from the ramparts of the hill.
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Built in the 12th century, it is famous for the series of painting attributed to Hans Clemer, the “Maestro di Elva”.
The castle’s ancient chapel, above the hill of Caraglio, dating back to the 14th-15th centuries, then destroyed, was rediscovered in 1810 under the vineyard of Costanzo Chiapale.
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The church, which was probably built around 1018 by monks linked to the monastery of Le Puyen Velay in Auvergne, is found in the small hamlet of Cavaliggi, between Valgrana and Monterosso Grana.
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Entering the Abbey is like taking a leap backwards in time and returning to the Middle Ages. In the shapes of the columns, the lights, the frescoes, even the odours, it is not difficult to imagine the monastic life which existed within those walls.
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Its naked and anonymous external appearance hides within a series of frescoes by Pietro da Saluzzo dating back to the end of the 15th century.
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The building was constructed on a Romanesque-Gothic plan. It was already in existence at the end of the 14th century and then modified in the mid-15th century.
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